Changeset 35667
- Timestamp:
- 2021-10-22T14:38:34+13:00 (3 years ago)
- Location:
- main/trunk/gli/src/org/greenstone/gatherer
- Files:
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- 3 edited
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main/trunk/gli/src/org/greenstone/gatherer/gems/MetadataSetTree.java
r18412 r35667 107 107 public void mouseReleased(MouseEvent event) { } 108 108 109 110 // Observer/Obserable became deprecated in JDK9 onwards, although with no set date for removal. 111 // If looking to replace use of Observer/Obserable, then using java.bean.PropertyChangeLister 112 // and PropertyChangeEvent is (StackOverflow) cited go to. 113 // For a worked example comparing the two different approaches, see: 114 // 115 // https://gist.github.com/mtorchiano/e69ac7e309fee81bd17f4f0740b9ffa9 116 // Replacing Observer-Observable (inheritance vs. composition) 117 109 118 public void update(Observable o,Object arg){ 110 119 if (arg !=null){ -
main/trunk/gli/src/org/greenstone/gatherer/gui/ConfigFileEditor.java
r34288 r35667 589 589 public void keyPressed(KeyEvent key_event) 590 590 { 591 // **** getModifiers() in InputEvent has been deprecated 592 // Oracle directs you to use getModifiersEx() which is an extended version that 593 // has been more carefully constructed. 594 // 595 596 // int onmask = SHIFT_DOWN_MASK | BUTTON1_DOWN_MASK; 597 // int offmask = CTRL_DOWN_MASK; 598 // if ((event.getModifiersEx() & (onmask | offmask)) == onmask) { 599 // // ... 600 // } 601 602 // The above code excerpt is from: 603 // https://docs.oracle.com/javase/10/docs/api/java/awt/event/InputEvent.html 604 // 605 // In working through changes to avoid using this deprecated call, as similar 606 // change from using getMenuShortcutKeyMask() to getMenuShortcutKeyMaskEx() 607 // will be needed. 608 609 591 610 // Don't hardcode check for Ctrl key "(e.getModifiers() & KeyEvent.CTRL_MASK) != 0)" 592 611 // because Mac uses another modifier key, Command-F instead of Ctrl-F. -
main/trunk/gli/src/org/greenstone/gatherer/util/XMLTools.java
r34241 r35667 936 936 try 937 937 { 938 // OutputFormat() and XMLSerlalizer() have been deprecated 939 // StackOverflow suggested alternative is to use LSSerializer class from the package org.w3c.dom.ls 940 // Some example code doing this at: 941 // https://stackoverflow.com/questions/55729019/xmlserializer-outputformat-deprecated 942 938 943 OutputStream os = new FileOutputStream(xml_file); 939 944 // Create an output format for our document.
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